AMUSEMENTS. CLARA ~ "Tha Easyress KIMBALL of YOUNG Emotiou." Will be eeen in the nrsi of t!:o New World Films. A Drama of Blazing Passion, of Fierce Intrigue. axd Tender Romance. - "THE FEAST OF LIFE.'" •Love is the Feast ot Life —every u-omaji hungers for und if deprived pines ar.d fades. Here w :li c story of a. pure, beautiful ('uban girl forced to wed ;t man she abhors. A secret lovo to her —woman-like elio steals her least, and, wruan-like, payt :he tragic lirice. COMMENCING OX MOXD-a.L Ai Y 1". R Y BODY' S. i,The Distinctive Theatre). AND ALL NEXT WEFJv. USUAL PRICES. • M'2'2 CROWDED LAST XIGHT. 11a.m. /QUEEN'S THEATRE. 10.15 p.m. 11a.m. QUEEN'S THEATRE. 10.15 p.m. LAST TWO DAYS OIT "MARTHA'S VINDICATION." 5 Keels. A Pathetic Story of n Girl who eacriScod her own good nnme to eave her nister from &h:i me. COMING MONDAY. Another oi liio Wonderful GOLD ROOSTER PLAYS (5500 foet.) "THE WOMAN'S LAW." No "Man-imide" Law deters tho MotEer who fighta for Those she Loves. HISO gYDK XH A M PIC TUR ES. Cine Screening Only of this Greal 'J'wo-awr Programme—6.3o to 10 p.m. WAITERS' BALL Triangle-Kevptone WAITERS' BALL I Comedy. Featuring Faitv Arbuckle. THE STEPPING STONE Triangle-Kav Bee THE STEPPING STONE Drama." Littlest Magdalene—Edison Drama. More Money than Manners —VitagTaph Comedy. From the Adriatic to San Marinn—Scenic. To tho Honour of France—War Topical. Gaumont Graphic. Admission Gd, Children fid. A few rows 6ea.ts at Is. 83-18 0. RAND T H E A T R E. The Boom Continues—Crowded Out Again. LAST NIGHT (Absolutely)' of . METRO'S PHOTO-PLAY SUPREME. Featuring the Graceful and Charming EMMY WEHLEN ' In "HER RECKONING"; A WARNING TO GIRLS. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. 8433 rpHEATRE R O Y A L. ' BOOK YOUR SEATS BOOK YOUR SEATS fox TUESDAY NEXT. And Two Following Niftht?. A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS. MISS A. .L MENZIES and MR W. S. WAUCHOP'S delightful Japanese Extravaganza, ill aid of the BELGIUM RELIEF FUND. PLANS at Milner and Thompson's. Day Sales at the Toy Cave donfectionerv. Popular Prices: 4a, 2s Gd, la. 8438 R. S. PEAItSON, Hon. Sec. /"IHORAL HALL, SATURDAY", November ' 18th. ' IDLERS' ENTERTAINMENT. In Aid of Y.M.C.A. WAR WORK. Gentlemen admitted. Tickets 2s and Is. -SYDENHAM F.C. QUADRILLK ASSEMBLY.
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